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Public Safety

The safety of students, faculty, staff, and visitors is paramount at Cabrini University.

The Department of Public Safety protects life and property and encourages a shared responsibility for the protection and safety of the individual and the community.

Public Safety officers patrol campus 24 hours a day.

Residence halls are locked 24 hours a day, accessed electronically through the University’s ID‑card system, and checked by on-duty staff from Residence Life and Public Safety.

Tips for Students

Lock your dorm room door at all times.

Keep your key and ID card with you.

Engrave all personal property with a unique number known only to you.

Use the buddy system or call Public Safety at 610.902.8245 for an escort.

In case of emergency, use the emergency call boxes located throughout campus.

All members of the Department of Public Safety participate in annual training programs including CPR, first aid, use of the AED (automated external defibrillator), conflict and crisis resolution, patrol procedures, fire safety, and more.

The Department works with Radnor Township or Pennsylvania State Police as necessary. Public Safety officers neither carry weapons nor have arrest powers, but work with the police when an arrest is warranted.

The cooperation and involvement of all members of the Cabrini community in an overall program of campus safety is a necessary prerequisite for success.

Students and staff who see suspicious-looking or unauthorized visitors on campus should report them at once to Public Safety.

In situations that could pose an immediate threat to the community and individuals, Public Safety uses an Emergency Notification System to send text messages and emails to students, staff, and faculty.